0:00phone crushing test A low-angle, close-up shot captures a smartphone being crushed. The phone, which appears to be an iPhone with a display of colorful app icons, lies flat on a concrete-like surface. It's nestled within a vibrant purple nylon strap that forms a sling. Above, heavy metal chains descend, applying immense pressure to the phone via the strap. The phone's screen is actively cracking, displaying numerous spiderweb fractures that spread across its surface. In the background, hints of a large vehicle's beige chassis and a rugged black tire are visible, suggesting an industrial or testing environment. A small, white graphic text indicating "kg" briefly flashes on the lower left side of the screen. The lighting is clear and bright, emphasizing the detailed destruction. The camera is static, focusing intently on the phone's fate.
0:04cracked phone display A bright, overhead close-up shot of a severely cracked iPhone, lying on a pristine white surface. The phone's entire screen is covered in intricate, spiderweb-like cracks, but the display underneath is still functional, showing the iOS home screen with various app icons (Weather, Calendar, Photos, Camera, Mail, Apple TV, Settings, etc.). The top right of the screen shows "SOS" and a cracked battery icon. A male hand with short, clean fingernails and a visible ring on the fourth finger gently interacts with the screen, swiping left and right, demonstrating that the touch functionality is still operational despite the extensive damage. The white surface extends beyond the phone, giving a clean, minimalist backdrop, while small specks of debris (possibly glass shards) are scattered around the phone. Soft, diffuse lighting illuminates the scene, creating minimal shadows. Text overlay: "Unless you have buns of steel, I imagine your pants pockets".
0:09iphone case introduction A medium-close-up shot on a clean white surface shows the cracked iPhone from the previous scene on the left, displaying its damaged home screen. To the right, a male hand holding a sleek, black smartphone case, presumably for an iPhone. The hand manipulates the case, rotating it slightly to showcase its form and features, including a prominent circular magnet array (MagSafe compatible) on the back, and a clear, slightly raised camera bump housing a single lens. In the background, behind the cracked phone, a few small, colorful plastic pry tools and some coins are subtly visible, hinting at a repair or tech-focused environment. The lighting remains bright and even, casting soft shadows. Text overlay continues: "would rip off before any damage happens to the new iPhone Air, so feel free to sit on it as much as you'd like."
0:14iphone case flex test This medium-close-up continues on the white surface. The cracked iPhone is still on the left, now displaying a "World Clock" app with times for "Cupertino" and "New York" on its shattered screen, emphasizing its continued (though damaged) functionality. The male hand from before holds the black smartphone case firmly. The hand applies pressure, twisting and flexing the case, demonstrating its durability and structural integrity without it breaking or deforming permanently. The case appears to be made of a clear, flexible material with black reinforced edges. The prominent circular MagSafe design with the Apple logo is visible on the back of the case. The background elements (pry tools, coins) remain subtly visible. The lighting is consistent, providing clear visibility of the case's material and flexibility. Text overlay continues: "I can personally vouch that the iPhone Air is structurally indestructible, except for drops and scratches, which,"
0:20damaged phone interaction and case The shot maintains a medium-close-up on the white surface. The cracked iPhone is still on the left, cycling between its iOS home screen and the "World Clock" display as the male hand briefly taps its shattered surface. The hand then rests the black iPhone case on the right side of the frame, holding it steady, emphasizing its intact and protective nature in contrast to the damaged phone. The focus shifts slightly between the damaged phone and the protective case. The background details (pry tools, coins) are still present. The consistent bright, diffuse lighting ensures clear visibility. Text overlay concludes the thought and introduces the solution: "just like any other smartphone, will still cause damage. Luckily, that damage is far easier to mitigate"
0:24magsafe battery attachment A medium-close-up shot on the white surface. The damaged iPhone with its cracked screen is still on the left, displaying app icons. On the right, the male hand holds the black smartphone case. Another male hand brings a rectangular white MagSafe battery pack into frame and magnetically attaches it to the back of the black case. The attachment is smooth and secure, highlighting the MagSafe compatibility of the case. The clear, circular MagSafe design on the black case is visible through the translucent white battery pack. The overall scene reinforces the functionality and compatibility of the product. Lighting is bright and even. Text overlay: "with one of dbrand's Ghost Cases."
0:28thinness and yellowing guarantee The shot is a medium-close-up on the white surface. The black smartphone case, with the MagSafe battery pack still attached, is on the right. On the left, the male hand introduces a new, pristine white iPhone (or iPhone Air clone) without a case. The hand detaches the white MagSafe battery pack from the black case and then attaches it to the back of the white iPhone, demonstrating the magnetic hold and the thin profile of the combined unit. The camera provides a side view to emphasize the thinness. The hand then detaches the battery pack and turns the white iPhone to show its sleek, unblemished back. The focus is on the sleek design and MagSafe compatibility of the phone and accessory. Lighting is bright and clean. Text overlay: "It's super thin, has a never yellowing guarantee. If it ever does turn yellow, (it won't) dbrand will replace it for free."
0:36magsafe battery and case rejoin A medium-close-up on the white surface. The severely cracked iPhone is back on the left, displaying a "Welcome to Reminders" screen, emphasizing its continued (though damaged) screen functionality. On the right, the male hand reattaches the white MagSafe battery pack to the back of the black smartphone case. Both phones are now shown side-by-side: the damaged, uncased phone on the left, and the protected phone (within the dbrand case with the MagSafe battery pack attached) on the right. This visual juxtaposition highlights the contrast between unprotected and protected states. The background elements (pry tools, coins) are still visible. Bright, diffuse lighting. Text overlay: "And it will still work with Apple's new MagSafe battery pack. Plus, if you bundle the Ghost Case with the Prism screen protector we saw earlier, you'll get"
0:41screen protector reveal The scene begins with a close-up of the male hand carefully peeling off a clear, film-like screen protector from the cracked iPhone, revealing the underlying shattered screen. The screen is now displaying the phone's camera app. In the background, a clear plastic container with various small screwdriver bits and a metal tool labeled "JerryRigEverything" are visible. After removing the protector, the hand places the cracked iPhone (with the camera app still open) back down on the white surface, positioning it next to the black cased phone (which still has the white MagSafe pack attached). The camera briefly shows the screen protector and tools before returning to the two phones. Lighting is bright and even. Text overlay: "42% off of the Prism."
0:44oreo mag safe and call to action A medium-close-up shot on the white surface. The severely cracked iPhone, displaying a full grid of app icons on its shattered screen, is on the left. On the right, the black smartphone case, now with a dark brown Oreo cookie magnetically attached to its MagSafe area, rather than the battery pack. The male hands briefly gesture towards the items, emphasizing the versatility of the MagSafe feature. The cracked phone screen updates, showing another full grid of colorful app icons, further highlighting its resilience despite severe damage. The background still features the small tools and coins. The lighting is bright and clean. Text overlay: "Use code 'jerryrig' at checkout with the link in the description. Because protection is always a good thing."
0:49dbrand logo endcard A stark, minimalist end card featuring the dbrand logo. The background is pure white. The dbrand logo, stylized in black, lowercase, sans-serif font, is horizontally centered in the middle of the frame. The letter 'd' is mirrored horizontally, and the letters 'b', 'r', 'a', 'n', 'd' are in a clean, modern font. There are no other visual elements or text. The lighting is bright and uniform, ensuring the logo stands out clearly against the white.